The classic MrHTTPD features:
* serving static files and running CGI scripts
* very small memory footprint
* configuration at compile time
* suitable for embedded systems
* extreme robustness to allow for extended periods without maintenance
* strong security
* simplicity in program design
* unparalleled speed at high concurrent load
New in 2.2.0:
* bug fix for sending large files on some hardware
* bug fix for high concurrent load scenario
* optional external call for mime type detection
* optional user space routine for sending files => full portability
* option for query string processing... read more
It has been brought to my attention that the source archive was in XZ format despite having suffix BZ2. I have replaced it with a proper BZ2 version. No other changes have been made.
Recap of features:
* serving static files and running CGI scripts
* very small memory footprint
* configuration at compile time
* suitable for embedded systems
* extreme robustness to allow for extended periods without maintenance
* strong security
* simplicity in program design
* unparalleled speed... read more
Known qualities:
* serving static files and running CGI scripts
* very small memory footprint
* configuration at compile time
* suitable for embedded systems
* extreme robustness to allow for extended periods without maintenance
* strong security
* simplicity in program design
* unparalleled speed
New in 2.0.0:
* x86_64 bug fix
* chroot jail
* pragma header
* more options during build process
* HTTP Keep-Alive
* better CGI environment
* etc.... read more
MrHTTPD 1.0.6 contains a bug fix for denial of service in overload situations, plus minor improvements. The upgrade from earlier versions is highly recommended.
Other than that, the features set is unchanged:
* serving static files and running CGI scripts
* very small memory footprint so that the system memory is available for other services
* extreme robustness to allow for extended periods without maintenance
* strong security (this implies the next point)
* simplicity in program design
* simplicity in installation and configuration
* as a sporting challenge: unparalleled speed
* new feature in 1.0.3: URL encoding ... read more
MrHTTPD 1.0.5 contains a bug fix for spurious incomplete transmission of large CGI output. The upgrade from earlier versions is advisable for users of CGI functionality.
Other than that, the features set is unchanged:
* serving static files and running CGI scripts
* very small memory footprint so that the system memory is available for other services
* extreme robustness to allow for extended periods without maintenance
* strong security (this implies the next point)
* simplicity in program design
* simplicity in installation and configuration
* as a sporting challenge: unparalleled speed
* new feature in 1.0.3: URL encoding ... read more
MrHTTPD 1.0.4 contains mostly minor and cosmetic changes. The upgrade from 1.0.3 is not required for productive users.
Features include:
* serving static files and running CGI scripts
* very small memory footprint so that the system memory is available for other services
* extreme robustness to allow for extended periods without maintenance
* strong security (this implies the next point)
* simplicity in program design
* simplicity in installation and configuration
* as a sporting challenge: unparalleled speed
* new feature in 1.0.3: URL encoding ... read more
MrHTTPD 1.0.3 contains mostly bug fixes. The upgrade is highly recommended for all existing users.
Features include:
* serving static files and running CGI scripts
* very small memory footprint so that the system memory is available for other services
* extreme robustness to allow for extended periods without maintenance
* strong security (this implies the next point)
* simplicity in program design
* simplicity in installation and configuration
* as a sporting challenge: unparalleled speed
* new feature in 1.0.3: URL encoding... read more
Features include:
* serving static files and running CGI scripts
* very small memory footprint so that the system memory is available for other services
* extreme robustness to allow for extended periods without maintenance
* strong security (this implies the next point)
* simplicity in program design
* simplicity in installation and configuration
* and as a sporting challenge: unparalleled speed... read more